Minister ‘deeply troubled’ by education inequality
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Minister ‘deeply troubled’ by education inequality
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says she is “deeply troubled’ by inequality in the education sector, saying she is particularly worried by the outcomes of “white working-class kids”.
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